Supplementary Materials for Pervasiveness and Correlates of Implicit Attitudes and Stereotypes

Nosek, B. A., Smyth, F. L., Hansen, J. J., Devos, T., Lindner, N. M., Ranganath, K. A., Smith, C. T., Olson, K. R., Chugh, D., Greenwald, A. G., & Banaji, M. R. (2007). Pervasiveness and correlates of implicit attitudes and stereotypes. European Review of Social Psychology, 18, 36-88. [Request paper]

This site is a paper supplement and provides tables, figures, analyses, and stimulus materials that do not appear in the original article. We recommend that you read the article before trying to make sense of these files. They are not intended to be stand-alone materials. These data summaries are made available for academic research purposes only. All rights reserved.

Summary data

(1) Exclusion criteria for IAT data for each of the 17 topics [pdf]

(2) Demographics of participants for each of the 17 topics [pdf]

(3) Independent and simultaneous regressions for gender, race/ethnicity, age, and political orientation predicting implicit and explicit attitudes brokendown by topic (17) and for explicit measure. Many of the tasks had more than one explicit attitude or stereotype item. Att5 refers to a single 5-point preference item (strongly prefer A to B TO strongly prefer B to A), Att9 refers to a single 9-point preference item. [pdf]

(4) Correlations between implicit and explicit attitude and stereotype measures for 17 topics by gender, race/ethnicity, and age [pdf]

(5) Correlations between implicit and explicit attitudes and stereotype measures for 17 topics by political orientaiton [pdf]

Social Group Attitudes

Age Attitudes. Stimulus items, Demographics, Basic means and correlations, Reliability and means by social group (gender, ethnicity, age, political orientation).

Racial (Black-White) Attitudes. Stimulus items, Basic means and correlations, Reliability and means by social group (gender, ethnicity, age, political orientation).

Skin-tone (Dark-Light) Attitudes. Stimulus items, Basic means and correlations, Reliability and means by social group (gender, ethnicity, age, political orientation).

Racial Child (Black-White) Attitudes. Stimulus items, Basic means and correlations, Reliability and means by social group (gender, ethnicity, age, political orientation).

Arab-Muslim Attitudes. Stimulus items [all text, see article] , Basic means and correlations, Reliability and means by social group (gender, ethnicity, age, political orientation).

Religion (Jewish-Other) Attitudes. Stimulus items, Basic means and correlations, Reliability and means by social group (gender, ethnicity, age, political orientation).

Disability Attitudes. Stimulus items, Basic means and correlations, Reliability and means by social group (gender, ethnicity, age, political orientation), Regressions.

Sexuality Attitudes. Stimulus items, Summary.

Weight Attitudes. Stimulus items, Basic means and correlations, Reliability and means by social group (gender, ethnicity, age, political orientation).

Social Group Stereotypes

Weapons (Black-White) Stereotype. Stimulus items, Basic means and correlations, Reliability and means by social group (gender, ethnicity, age, political orientation).

American-Native Stereotype. Stimulus items, Summary.

American-Asian Stereotype. Stimulus items, Summary.

Gender-Science/Humanities Stereotype. Stimulus items [all text, see article], Basic means and correlations, Reliability and means by social group (gender, ethnicity, age, political orientation).

Gender-Career/Family Stereotype. Stimulus items [all text, see article], Summary.

Political Attitudes

Presidential (Bush-Other presidents) Attitudes. Stimulus items, Basic means and correlations, Reliability and means by social group (gender, ethnicity, age, political orientation).

Election 2004 (Bush-Kerry) Attitudes. Stimulus items, Basic means and correlations, Reliability and means by social group (gender, ethnicity, age, political orientation).

Election 2000 (Bush-Gore) Attitudes. Stimulus items, Basic means and correlations, Reliability and means by social group (gender, ethnicity, age, political orientation).

 

To see the current versions of most of these tasks, visit the Demonstration site at https://implicit.harvard.edu/.

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